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 Conference: Nearby cycles and derived geometry


Aims and Scope

Venue

All lectures and research talks are in the lecture hall M311, at the 3rd floor of the Mathematics building of Regensburg University (Attention: not the department "Mathematik und Informatik" of the OTH).

In order to navigate to the math department, we recommend the plan called "Detailed map of the campus" available on the web page "https://www.uni-regensburg.de/contact/maps" see "here for a direct link". Search for "Mathematics" in this plan. Many of the participants will probably arrive by bus at the Central Bus Station of the university which is close to the math building, a bit more towards North (=top of the plan).

Inside of the math building, use the staircase next to the main entrance and go up to the top.

Registration, Housing, Proposal of talk, Limited support

Partial funding: We have limited resources available to assist conference participants. If you require support, please submit your application promptly. The deadline for applying is 22 Dec, and we will decide shortly afterwards.

Proposal of talk: If time allows, we will allocate some slots for participants to give brief talks. If you wish to participate, kindly indicate so on the registration page no later than 22 Dec.

List of Speakers

Tomoyuki Abe Alexander Efimov Martin Gallauer Sally Gilles Fangzhou Jin Adeel Khan Tasuki Kinjo David Nadler Massimo Pippi Mauro Porta Charanya Ravi Sarah Scherotzke Hiro Lee Tanaka Bertrand Toën Alberto Vezzani Gabriele Vezzosi Enlin Yang Yuri Yatagawa

Organizers

Denis-Charles Cisinski Marc Hoyois

Conference Poster and Website

Sponsors of the conference

  • This conference is funded by SFB 1085 "Higher Invariants"
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